Stop Cats Pooping Instantly in Your Garden With This Simple Trick

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Stop Cats Pooping Instantly in Your Garden With This Simpe Trick
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Even with a fence, a neighbour’s cat can still sneak into your garden. While they can just lounge and provide you with company, they may instead choose to chase and kill songbirds and use your garden as a litter box. This video will show you how to stop cats from coming into and pooping in your garden.
Cats often use the garden as a bathroom because it looks like a giant litterbox! Any parents who’s had a sandbox in their garden will quickly know what I mean here.
By law, cats have the right to roam, which means they are legally allowed to wander into neighbouring gardens.
To prevent them from doing it in your garden, there is a little known oil that cats will take one sniff off and run away.
Cats have noses very different from ours, so any smell that may feel ordinary to us could feel unbearable and nasty to a cat as their sensitive noses react strongly to intense smells. Cats dislike many smells and will avoid areas where one of those smells is coming from.
This oil is quite cheap and it only takes a few drops to apply it.
The oil is called olbas oil.
Cats simply hate the smell of it. Its easily purchased online or in pharmacists.
There are several ways you can use it.
Just keep adding a few drops every other day, to the area where the cats are doing their business will work. You will need to reapply the oil after heavy rain, but cats will soon get the message and not return.
You can also dilute it in water and spray it. This particularly works well on gravel areas.
Another good idea is to spray the diluted oil on the paths they use to pass through, and areas they use before or after venturing in your garden.
The third way of using olbas oil is to combine it with tea bags.
Tea bags and tea leaves have strong smells and is another smell that repels cats. Teabags are good way to secure your garden from cats and other pests like foxes.
Bergamot, lavender, ginseng, citrus, spearmint, and cinnamon are some of the types of tea that many cats hate, but normal teabags will work as well.
When you have acquired a number of used tea bags and have allowed them to dry out a little, add 3 to 4 drops of olbas oil. These teabags can be placed around the area’s frequented by cats. The strong odour will deter our feline friends. If your concerned the teabags will look unsightly, they can be slightly covered over with soil or another substrate like bark. The smell will still permeate through.
Some people save all their used teabags in a jar. When the jar is full, they sprinkle them with olbas oil. Next, they scatter the tea bags around their garden. The teabags and oil act as a double deterrent to the cats. The smell will be too much for them and they will stay away.
Best of all, the tea bags eventually rot down and become compost, thus benefitting the garden in more ways than one.
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  • @trustenbaker8766
    @trustenbaker87664 ай бұрын

    Ever notice how their are thousands of video's on how to do something, but not one reply or comment when someone has "tried it". Ever noticed that? Why is that? Do people just not give a shit to let others know if it worked. I've noticed it, it's pervasive in "how to" video's. No one every responds back that if they tried it, and it worked or not. Ever!

  • @NeilMcAdam9

    @NeilMcAdam9

    Ай бұрын

    Have you tried it?

  • @trustenbaker8766

    @trustenbaker8766

    Ай бұрын

    @@NeilMcAdam9 no not this particular product, but I did use vinegar and water didn’t seem to do any good

  • @zakiya1635

    @zakiya1635

    Ай бұрын

    @trustenbaker8766 I have covered my vegetable beds in plastic spikes and cayenne pepper. I added the spikes because there has been an unusual amount of rain this year. Daily. But they maneuvered around the spikes with no pepper. So, now I'm using both. The spikes made.them look for an area that they could squeeze into. Now that I've added pepper, it seems to be working. Its annoying that I have to do this but the city will not do anything and there are stray cats everywhere!

  • @TheEnchantedDuat
    @TheEnchantedDuat8 күн бұрын

    Correction. Right to Roam stops at trespass. Cats are not allowed to trespass onto private property and that is the crux of the issue. Owners are breaking the law via their cats in a way and it needs to stop.

  • @user-fu9vj9ix3g
    @user-fu9vj9ix3g2 ай бұрын

    I just gave up and bought a roll of plastic cat spike matting. I placed it in the spot that the neighbor cat likes just this afternoon. I sifted soe soil over it so just the tips of the little spike showed through. By this evening, he had tracked through it but did not poop or try to dig. It looks like he did a hasty side step, then discoved the edge - where he did his thing. So, it worked. Now, I'm ordering more to expand the zone a few feet, and repeat the test.

  • @blkqtpy
    @blkqtpy2 ай бұрын

    My situation is a little different. You guys may have small areas. I have a whole front yard full of mulch on both sides of my house and these cats oh my goodness it’s just driving me nuts and it’s a irresponsible neighbor who owns one of the cats and it just uses the bathroom and my mulch, every single Fucking day and I’m so pissed right now because I’m the one who has to clean it up on a weekly basis and it’s just overwhelming. I’m just tired and I’m to the point now where if the cats come up missing or they die in the middle of the road I wouldn’t even care.

  • @TheEnchantedDuat

    @TheEnchantedDuat

    8 күн бұрын

    yep me too and they just crap on the lawn, 5 craps in one 50cm sq bit alone... they dont even cover it up... today I scared of 3 different cats in my front yard, it is a daily and nightly pain in the neck to me... Tomorrow I yet again will have 8 shits I saw this evening to dig up and to try and secure up some areas but when you have a massive fenced off front yard its disheartening... time consuming and grrrrrrrrr

  • @johnfisher697
    @johnfisher6978 күн бұрын

    Nothing has the right to wonder in to my garden unless I say so and that includes cats.

  • @0177Mia
    @0177Mia5 ай бұрын

    OLBAS OIL...IMHO like Vicks vapo rub smell or like eucalyptus...would be great for mouse repellant and other people..😂

  • @djringla
    @djringlaАй бұрын

    In my small garden I use cat scat. and coffee grounds work temporarily. Inside house to keep cat away from certain areas ducktape scares off(leave it for a while) and Florida Water spray .

  • @TheBronzeArmy
    @TheBronzeArmy2 ай бұрын

    Olbas oil is not cheap

  • @nybrite46

    @nybrite46

    Ай бұрын

    $9.99 on Amazon

  • @clearaswater4424
    @clearaswater442423 күн бұрын

    I'm trying to get rid of them permanently I don't want something I have to do constantly over time and constantly spend money

  • @fryday65
    @fryday655 ай бұрын

    I have tried EVERY thing you can imagine, nothing and I mean NOTHING has worked. Will try this one, if not too costly. I'm hoping it will work on more than cats. Has anyone tried this? Was it successful? would like some feedback. Kim in pa.

  • @TinaSexton-ju9sx

    @TinaSexton-ju9sx

    5 ай бұрын

    did you try it? if not then let me know if it works after you try it

  • @powerWithinUs4055

    @powerWithinUs4055

    4 ай бұрын

    The constant spraying is a drag. Spent tea hags, just drop them. If a mower gets them, fine. Use a squeeze bottle, like a diner ketchup bottle from dollar store. Those spiky balls from bushes work, but need a source, and might not work around people with sandals, ouch. Use oils or ammonia in an empty spice jar with holes, or a shaker top container from cheese. Fill it up, then leave the lid half open so the smell gets out, yet it retained until it’s dried out and needs more. I have a volunteer Holly…too slow to grow, but when I can get a good eight inch piece, the spikes keep dogs out. No animal likes spiky mulch. Have to replenish it, keep some in a small container, to sprinkle every week. Just make it routine, leave it by the door. Neighbors think it’s funny, ha-ha. A bacterial infection can never be funny. What is funny….sounds on YT. Get a maniacal dog barking. Play it when Fluffy or Fido come around.

  • @johnmagar7759

    @johnmagar7759

    2 ай бұрын

    Have you tried water repellent?

  • @kathyjenkins4067

    @kathyjenkins4067

    2 ай бұрын

    How does ketchup work? The smell of it?

  • @powerWithinUs4055

    @powerWithinUs4055

    2 ай бұрын

    Think it’s a case of …….some of the people -some of the time. lots of things work the first time you use it. They avoid. Then comes the acclimate part. The answer is, grow something in pots, then move to the site. There's lots of things…citronella candle pieces, cloves that have been soaked in olive or peanut oil Coffee grounds have to go somewhere …put them onsite. My neighborhood park has a gum ball bush. The thorny pods work. But on people too…ouch if it gets in your sandals. If using shredded mulch, it can get expensive. Go in with a neighbor, share the purchase. Not heavy to carry half a bag. Store in an empty cereal box so it doesn’t lose its scent, and can be sprinkled. Dollar store spices of any kind, cayenne, red pepper. It’s a drag to keep replenishing, but factor in as you empty the trash. Make it uncomfortable beneath their paws, it’s really the only way. Scaring them with noise or sudden water doesn’t work long term. All I care about is kids learning to ride a bike. That’s my number one, no rocks or unseen fencing. Nothing can go into the storm drain, though. Landscape black plastic stuff….ain’t cheap but it’s one time. There's a positive….the rodent activity is non-issue…there’s a benefit to roaming cats.

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